King Kong (1933 film score reconstructed by J. Morgan)

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MAX STEINER
King Kong (1933 film score reconstructed by J. Morgan)
Moscow Symphony Orchestra / William Stromberg (conductor)

[ Naxos / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 23 January 2006

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"An essential addition to any serious film music collection, it has all been lovingly restored by John Morgan, performed with gusto by William Stromberg and the Moscow Symphony, and vividly recorded by Naxos (formerly Marco Polo). Now reissued at budget price, this is irresistible."
-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com

"Artistic Quality 9 / Sound Quality 9
This was the score that, in a sense, started it all. Certainly by 1933 writing music for movies was not new, but Max Steiner's contribution for King Kong was more extensive, more colorful, and more musically integrated than virtually all previous examples. It was the music that took on the responsibility for creating not just atmosphere, but an entire world, and it's no mistake that this pioneering effort occurred in the fantasy/science fiction genre, a field that would be so kind to film music composers in future. To modern ears, Steiner's achievement inevitably pales a bit, just as, say, the thunderstorm in Beethoven's Sixth must yield to the one in Strauss' Alpine Symphony in terms of sheer graphic imagery. The music has a genuine period flavor, with lots of splashy percussion writing for the jungle music and for Kong himself, and true Golden Age strings for Ann Darrow. There's plenty to enjoy, from the Aboriginal Sacrificial Dance, to Stolen Love, and the marvelous extended sequence called Kong Escapes. An essential addition to any serious film music collection, it has all been lovingly restored by John Morgan, performed with gusto by William Stromberg and the Moscow Symphony, and vividly recorded by Naxos (formerly Marco Polo). Now reissued at budget price, this is irresistible."
-- David Hurwitz, www.classicstoday.com, 30 March 2005

Tracks:

01. Main Title 02:09
02. A Boat in the Fog 01:37
03. The Island - The Railing 03:32
04. Jungle Dance 02:34
05. Meeting with the Black Men (punia! casco!!) 03:26
06. The Little Monkey Escapes 01:15
07. Sea at Night - Forgotten Island 03:39
08. Aboriginal Sacrificial Dance 03:49
09. Entrance of Kong - The Sailors - Stegosaurus 07:04
10. The Bronte 05:44
11. Log Sequence 01:21
12. Cryptic Shadows 01:47
13. Stolen Love - The Cave 04:40
14. The Snake - The Bird - The Swimmers 07:38
15. The Return 01:29
16. 'Hey Look Out! It's Kong, Kong's Coming!' 04:50
17. King Kong March (arr. L. Moore) 03:13
18. Fanfares Nos. 1, 2 and 3 00:50
19. Kong Escapes 04:27
20. Elevated Train Sequence 02:04
21. Aeroplanes 02:08
22. Finale ('It was Beauty Killed the Beast') 03:03